Best/Worst value holding kite?

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kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
27 Aug 2007 8:30pm
So what kite has kept its value and what kite has become as wanted as last weeks newspaper?
my vote would have to go to the link as worst value holding and im not sure about best
stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
QLD, 2800 posts
27 Aug 2007 10:43pm
you can't give away anything over 15m, there seems to be FA market for big kites now.
andrewm
andrewm
WA
243 posts
WA, 243 posts
27 Aug 2007 9:06pm
I brought my 12m 06 waroo for 1500 and sold it 13 months later for 650
GranG
GranG
WA
260 posts
WA, 260 posts
28 Aug 2007 12:58am
Funny question...

... I think the worst value kite is the cheap one I bought that was not suited to me, and then continued to ruin every session I had to use an 8m on...

... the cost of those lost sessions, frustration etc is indeed priceless...

... and the sad thing, I can probably sell the kite for a reasonable amount, but feel to bad selling it to someone else!
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
28 Aug 2007 2:25am
The one(s) that don't getted used.
sunseeker
sunseeker
QLD
1203 posts
QLD, 1203 posts
28 Aug 2007 9:01am
Anything over 2 yrs old even if it's almost brand new is about as popular as a turd sandwich.

Fuels seem to hold good value.
Cabrinha Switchblade2 seems to hold good value.

Keahi
Keahi
QLD
853 posts
QLD, 853 posts
28 Aug 2007 9:17am
links would definately be the worst

SB2s seem to be ok
brooksy
brooksy
WA
498 posts
WA, 498 posts
28 Aug 2007 7:30am
sunseeker is spot on. No matter how good a condition it is in, if it's an 06 model now it seems to be worth about 30% of the original price. Some people are getting big bargains on killer 06 model kites!
IANC
IANC
QLD
130 posts
QLD, 130 posts
28 Aug 2007 11:57am
I agree. I reckon if you are going to buy new kites, get them for a good deal and sell them after a year to minimise the loss OR Keep them forever to avoid the pain.
meerkat
meerkat
WA
644 posts
WA, 644 posts
28 Aug 2007 10:10am
which makes the whole try-before-you buy that much more important.

Have demo'ed 5 different brands this year and only one is better than what i currently have.
trevor1
trevor1
WA
598 posts
WA, 598 posts
28 Aug 2007 10:47am
Best holding value kite would have to be the Fuels.

Best C kite of 06 by a country mile, and maintains good condition because of the quaility construction.
BoDiddly
BoDiddly
VIC
622 posts
VIC, 622 posts
28 Aug 2007 12:55pm
Bought a Naish Aero II 12 when they were new (2004 maybe?) Sold it about 4 months ago for $500, happy about that.
sorse
sorse
NSW
509 posts
NSW, 509 posts
28 Aug 2007 5:48pm
Some of you may derate the link, but I've seen a few guys on them and there loving them on the red bridals. They reckon there a really good bargan.
Neill
Neill
VIC
484 posts
VIC, 484 posts
28 Aug 2007 5:59pm
quote:
Originally posted by sorse

Some of you may derate the link, but I've seen a few guys on them and there loving them on the red bridals. They reckon there a really good bargan.



agreed. they were totally denounced as being terrible pieces of 5hit but after the red bridle update they were actually pretty damn nice kites from all reports. I would definately try one out if i was in the market for a cheapish bow.

fuels seem to hold their value better than most, but most of the peter lynns and other flying mattress type kites are pretty good as well.
jev7337
jev7337
QLD
460 posts
QLD, 460 posts
28 Aug 2007 6:01pm
quote:
Originally posted by trevor1

Best holding value kite would have to be the Fuels.

Best C kite of 06 by a country mile, and maintains good condition because of the quaility construction.



I agree, but I would put the Vegas right next to it, flies awesome and IMO to best quality.
KiteDevil
KiteDevil
TAS
778 posts
TAS, 778 posts
28 Aug 2007 9:11pm
Paid $2K for my 04 Rhino2's and after you've spent $300 fixing the LE 5 times you can't sell it for $150!.... BUT DAMN IT WAS A GOOD KITE!.. You just can't give them away, so you get out the sissors and make funky bags and shade cloths with them and the good times flow back everytime you touch it... that's worth every cent.

I haven't got out much lately...
Blownaway
Blownaway
QLD
776 posts
QLD, 776 posts
28 Aug 2007 11:18pm
bought an 05 matrix for 1600 in dec05 an sold it for 600, less than 6mths latter! Yeh I felt ripped but hey Its still a gr8 kite its just kite development is happening really fast and ya gotta spend ya money on the things ya love right
Blownaway
Blownaway
QLD
776 posts
QLD, 776 posts
28 Aug 2007 11:30pm
warning warning .....

Dont try any new kites or you will like them an wanna buy them,
I reckon upgrade every year to minimize your losses an maximize your fun an remember were here 4 a good time not a long time, an having said that i think i might try a few new models, mmmm so many good ones to choose from now.
amp
amp
67 posts
amp amp
67 posts
28 Aug 2007 10:34pm
no way catapult gear would hold no value
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
28 Aug 2007 10:52pm
Used kites have very little resale value.
Even last years model.
In three years time you won't see a C-kite.
A kite is fully blown-out after two seasons. It's a sack of sh1t.
I replace my strings every 6 months, that's called cheating.

But now a kitesurfing kite has become a disposable product after only one year.
That's come about with the common usage of complicated rigging (bridles etc) and single-point inflation systems.
Both these features require expensive maintenance at some point.
The purchase of a new kite rather than fixing the old one can mean money more wisely spent.
Your kite is a Bic shaver.
Throw it in the bin when it loses it's edge.
sunseeker
sunseeker
QLD
1203 posts
QLD, 1203 posts
29 Aug 2007 9:07am
quote:
Originally posted by waveslave

A kite is fully blown-out after two seasons. It's a sack of sh1t.




Would be good if you could get a nip and tuck for an old baggy kite...
Caelah
Caelah
WA
319 posts
WA, 319 posts
29 Aug 2007 9:56am
I've had a long love affair with my Crossbow 1, she has bought me great highs with no major repairs needed til now when she's finally been run into the ground...poor thing is now falling apart at the seams, literally.....maybe it's time to start using her for landboarding in large open areas!

I can't afford to replace new every year so in the past have bought a new kite and run them into the ground....however, with so many 2nd hand kites on the market these days you can pick up a great deal.

Bring on summer, working from home and my new 3 day working week....I'm on countdown...4 weeks to go!

Oceaneer
Oceaneer
QLD
182 posts
QLD, 182 posts
29 Aug 2007 12:18pm
quote:

In three years time you won't see a C-kite.

Only a bow kite rider would say that. Long live the c
I had a 12m rhino 02 and that kept its value alot maily because it was an 02 and not a crappy 04 sorry mate
kitebored
kitebored
NSW
593 posts
NSW, 593 posts
29 Aug 2007 1:35pm
Those kites you say are the 'worst value' are actually the 'best value' now as they are so cheap! But I assume you aren't talking about second hand kites..?
BoDiddly
BoDiddly
VIC
622 posts
VIC, 622 posts
29 Aug 2007 5:30pm
The Flysurfers seem to hold their value rather well... Was looking into one a while back and couldn't really find a 'bargain' rekon that's because of the construction?
tobes
tobes
NSW
1000 posts
NSW, 1000 posts
29 Aug 2007 6:32pm
I reckon it's a bit to do with how rare they are. They also have a longer lifespan than tubes. And they're pretty expensive in the first place.
The best value kites I've owned have been secondhand power kites, land foils. Owned quite a few, used em for a year or so and almost always sold them for as much or more than I paid. Free toys!
On the water, one of last seasons best kites (not BEST, best), either discounted at a shop or second hand in very good condition is the best idea IMO. Still loving the 06 Instincts!
ran
ran
VIC
333 posts
ran ran
VIC, 333 posts
29 Aug 2007 6:36pm
I usually buy last seasons kite, and then when i sell it i dont lose as much, ie: 9m Slingy bought 1000 sold 12 months later 800 13m slingy bought 1200 sold 12 months later 750 both on ebay. I dont mind being a year behind on gear, makes no difference to my riding, i actuall wish id held onto the 9, great little kite (Fuels) Ive just bought a near new 07 14M Rebel for 1000, im sure in 12months i can sell it for 700 at least...anyway works for me.

Mind u if i was loaded id probley buy new kites...just cause..and really wouldnt care about re-sale...

oh my vote is Fuels, SB2 and CB2 seem to hold good value...
Stuart Andrews
Stuart Andrews
WA
23 posts
WA, 23 posts
8 Oct 2007 9:36pm
a little off topic, but does anyone know how to tell if a link has the red bridle setup?

how about the kite in this pic:

cheers
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